Australian opposition attacks 'silence' on fee plans
Labor calls for funding alternatives to fee deregulation

Labor calls for funding alternatives to fee deregulation

New survey finds that 47 per cent of students might withdraw due to lack of money

UK government asks for new guidance to help universities tackle custom essay writing services

Study claims California’s higher education policy environment has led to the ‘stagnation’ of the state’s universities

Valuing competitiveness over caution, lingering sexism and 'gender blindness' hold back women in physics, study says

Some object to their university's choice of commencement speaker

UK government gives 'non-committal' response to calls for researchers' voices to be heard

Stern Review steering group member says unclear whether assessment still drives up quality

Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy

Campaigners who want to erase the controversial figures from universities’ pasts are wrong, say Niall McCrae and Roger Watson

University of Hong Kong v-c denies he is ‘heading for a simple life’ as the next head of the University of Edinburgh

Culture bigger draw than academic advancement while most students have safety fears, survey finds

The UK-US research relationship post-Brexit must work for both countries, says Darragh Murnane